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Could this be???

I've just noticed a pinkish rashy area....its been there for a few days but its not forming blisters or lesions. Just a pink rash. It is somewhat itchy but not to the point of driving me crazy itchy. it is on the side part of the vagina,not on or in it just the side skin and its like a line of rashy looking pink. is this anything to worry about?

Also if anyone could help me with this...i had some bleeding after sex the other night and i was wondering if this is normal? or if i need to go see a doctor about this? it was like a brownish blood.
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101028 tn?1419603004
really nothing to add from what I've already said. Go and be seen and start at the beginning. This could be herpes but odds are you have bv or something going on.

grace
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Also I forgot to put this in my last post but do herpes also conitnously itch? or can you have the bumps pop up without it itching? because the rash ive got is not very itchy nor painful its just irritated bumps but not highly irritated just enough to be noticeable.
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Thanks for replying:) I just have a few more questions since you seem to know a bit more than me.

I've looked up some information and pictures since my post and I was wondering do herpes always crust over and form pus? or can they just be pink bumps? When the outbreak occurs are they mostly on the outside skin around the vagina or on the vulva area and such? the rash i have is on the side of the outer part and then i have two more bumps that are right at the bottom of that side but very close to the entrance area of the vagina but on the outside skin area (kinda hard to explain lol), but it has not crusted or anything its just bumps. It kind of reminds me of mosquito bites but quite rounder and a bit more pronounced. how long does it take the virus to crust over after apperaing? I mean online all it says is the typical symptoms that it crusts over. but my question is just does it ALWAYS crust over or does it sometimes not?



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101028 tn?1419603004
you need to follow up on this with your provider. your regular doctor is the best place to start for both of these issues.  It could be many things going on but for starters you need examined and tested for yeast and bacterial vaginal infections.

grace
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You should see your doctor regarding the blood after sex incident.  You may want to see a dermatologist about the pink rash.  
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